While I understand that original PAF pickups varied a lot in specs and tone, could the Black Dog still be considered a sort of PAF-ish sound?
No, but i would definately put it in a vintage sounding section.
I have done some serious reading to -at least- 'try' to figure this thing out.
For people who are interested, here is a lengthly read about Gibson PAF pickups.
http://www.provide.net/~cfh/paf.htmlAs i understand it now, untill about 1962 Gibson made what we now call PAF's, after 1962 they made the so called T-Tops and T-Buckers which have consistently been made with Alnico V grade magnets untill the mid 70's.
Also i found that those humbuckers are also called the VII(version 2) Gibson PAF's, and were wired consistently at about 7,5k.
The offset coils seem to mean that one coil is hotter wound then the other, so one lesser hot wound coil will retain the highs better and this way a hotter pickup can still sound well balanced.
The separate bobbins of a PAF can measure very differently due to Gibson's manufacturing techniques. For example one bobbin could measure 3.5k, and the other 4.5k ohms (for a total of 8k ohms). This mis-matched ohms is actually a good thing, as certain frequencies will stand out if both bobbins have different resistance. This contributes to why two PAF pickups can sound quite different.
This and many more factors cause alot of sample variation, sample degredation etc seem to be affecting these pickups alot also.
The original Gibson T-bucker(i measured it at 7,8 DC(neck), sorry about the mixup earlier) i have sounds somewhere in between the VHII and the Mule i think, it is alot less hot then a VHII though, but sound less round and tight then a Mule.
Obviously this all does not account for the mojo Tim drenches his pickups in, nor does it take aging into account.
So basically, a PAF was wound anywhere in between 7,5k and 9k with different types of 42 guage wire with various magnets strength grades(2,3,4,5). This is also consistant with the sample variation the PAF are said to have.
So there are three PAF versions Tim offers, from less hot Stormy Monday's with AII trough Mules and magnet options to VHII's with a AV magnet. Having done some reading i havent found any proof of any hotter PAF then the VHII, other then some hear-say offcourse.
Hopes this helps, it did clear up some issues for me at least.[/url]